since I started being sexually active i often experienced burning in my vagina which was often worse during sex /around the time of my period or when using lubricants. I was never able to use tampons because the one time i tried putting them in it felt like acid was poured on my skin. Fast forward to 2 months ago when I got a UTI and an allergic reaction in my vagina. I thought it …

So 7 years ago I had a case of BV...the antibiotic caused a horrible yeast infection which took 5 months to 'get rid of'. During this time I had allergic reactions to 2 of the yeast infection creams which magnified the pain. Over the past 7 years I've tried multiple rounds of physical therapy (they only slightly helped), chiropractic, nerve blocks, medications to target nerve pain (amitriptyline, …

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Has anyone had success with this cream in helping their vulvodynia? How long has it taken to help? I’ve had some success with it, but not completely better. I’ve been on it for a month. I️ was hoping to hear from some ladies who have had major success with this cream. I’m hoping for some encouragement here. This condition is so frustrating. I’m lucky enough to have access to two …

After years of being misdiagnosed etc as most women have on this forum I have finally been diagnosed with vulvodynia (yay) and have been given the lowest dose of an antidepressant called Amitriptyline. Has anyone been on this before and has any positive (or negative) news to give me? Im feeling down already and I've only been taking it for a few days, I don't have much hope of it …

I'm new here and wanted to ask for some advice whilst I wait to see a specialist nurse.

After urinary problems which lasted 7 weeks, I finally saw a urologist, who on examination discovered significant inflammation and called in a gynaecologist, who diagnosed vestibulitis. They referred me to a nurse who specialises in vulvar skin issues. That was 5 weeks ago, and I'm still waiting for the …

Hi guys new here and newly diagnosed. So I had bv and then after alot of antibiotics and home remedies I still continued to have weird symptoms despite swabs being negative. Two seperate gynes have told me I have vulvodynia as a result of the area being overwhelmed. So first gave me lidocaine which xidnt do much. No I am on amitriptyline for the past 5 days. Seems to be kicking in a little (im a …

I'm here because I'm pretty sure I have secondary provoked vestibuldynia, even though my gyno is still "optimistic" it is not. My problem started six months ago when I got my second UTI in as many months (after going 25 years of life without one) and then ended up with a bad yeast infection (also my first one ever) thanks to the antibiotics. Ever since the yeast …

Hello everyone. I have recently been diagnosed with unprovoked vulvodynia and would really appreciate some advice and support. I have had a chronic urine infection for 16 months and was on antibiotics for 9 of those months. I have been very uncomfortable for the entire time, but now I have absolutely unbearable stinging and burning all day with itching too. The infection has just about gone, …

Long Story, but I am losing my mind and getting really depressed, so if I tell the full story maybe someone can help me.

Back in August I started to get an itch down there. Normally, in the past, when this would happen, I would change the way I wore my clothes, take more baths instead of showers, and use Monistat. This time, after about two weeks of no relief, I started to get concerned. I was …

Hi everyone,First of all, I wanted to express my sympathies with everyone posting on the forum. Vulvodynia takes a huge strain on your life and can change you as a person. I am 21 years old and have been dealing with what was diagnosed as "vulvodynia" for 7 months (I'd like to stress that this is not really a diagnosis but a catch-all term for vulvar pain when doctors can't figure out the cause or don't care to help you figure out the cause. I personally believe there is an underlying cause for everyone's vulvodynia). What a journey it has been. Going from doctor to doctor to find an answer. Interestingly enough, the doctor who found the solution wasn't a gynecologist at all... But a gastroenterologist. She suggested many things, one of them being a milk allergy or lactose intolerance. She had me eliminate dairy from my diet completely. Check all labels because milk/casein/whey/lactose is hidden in many foods that you would never expect! Within 48 hours I noticed a HUGE improvement. And since then, whereas most days I feel 20%, nowadays I feel 90%-100%. I wanted to share my story with everyone, in hopes that I could help another woman escape the misery of the burning, aching, and stinging of vulvodynia. Good luck to everyone, you are in my prayers.

I am so interested to hear about the views of your gastroenterologist. I too am lactose intolerant, and have always suspected there was a connection between what I eat, and how I feel down there. Do you take any type of lactase enzymes as suppliments?

Hi everyone! Thanks for responding.Loulou, I was happy to share my story! I am blessed that it is now a happy one.Annie82, I woke up on my 21st birthday with a terrible burning sensation on my vulva area and my anal area. The burning was very intense. What a way to start your birthday! Throughout the following months, I would get fissures on my vulva and anus and they would take a long time to heal. I would also have this deep burning feeling that would come and go for days at a time. Went from doctor to doctor for 7 months (4 gynocologists, 1 dermatologist) and had no definite answers. Was misdiagnosed many times. One gynocologist tried to tell me I probably had herpes even though my blood tests were all negative, all swabs were negative, and the only partner I ever had was negative. The dermatologist told me I probably had lichen sclerosus after a skin biopsy showing minimal scarring. What I found was that many doctors give you their answer so you will stop coming back, but I wasn't going to give up. So I went to a GI doctor, who I would declare a saint if I could. I seriously owe my happiness to her. I am not bashing all doctors, my dad is one, but I did learn that not all doctors provide the best care. I feel 100% every day, except for the 2 days after my period... The deep burning comes back! But then goes right back away. If this is my only problem for the rest of my life, I consider myself very lucky! Beejay, the only time I take the enzymes is if I'm eating out and am not 100% sure what is in my food. I also take a daily probiotic. What is strange is that I do not show any other symptoms of lactose intolerance... No stomach ache, gas, diarrhea. Only pain down there! I am not a religious person, but I pray every night to give thanks that I am now healthy. I also pray for other women to find their cures. Best of luck to you three!

Anonymous12345--So glad to hear of your success............I too have been battling this issue for months......I was actually wondering if it could be something I'm eating or drinking. I drink very little milk, but I know there is milk in things you can't imagine.My question to you is.............did you have any other burning besides your vulva and anus? I have it bad there, however it is also in other areas of my body too.........sometimes legs, feet, arms, lips and tongue. Drives me crazy!!!It all started in the vulva though and gradually radiated to other areas........I'm beside myself and have went to all kinds of doctors also. Very aggravating!! Ugh!

allforone, no I did not experience symptoms elsewhere. My symptoms were all limited to my underwear area. It wasn't just the milk I was drinking (I wasn't drinking that much), but the cheese and butter I was consuming daily as well. Once I cut all that out of my diet, I started feeling better.

When I flare, I do too sometimes burn in other areas. The way my physio explained it is that one nerve (down there) gets ticked off...and starts communicating with other nerves...and gets them all ticked off. At my worst point, I burned even in my arms, back, boobs, face, etc. At my very worst, i could even focus on my hand...and make IT BURN! It's very much your brain involved...stress...nerves. Since then, my flares pretty much stay in just the legs. And, I am learning to control those flares by reducing anxiety. Anxiety is my trigger. My skin has been sensitive ever since I got V over a year ago. I rub baby oil all over my skin every day...since I feel the slightest bit of dryness. All this has improved though now that I understand a little how this beast operates. So, you aren't the only one that had other burning areas. And, yes, it does get better.